New Delhi: Security, safety and environment protection are some of the prime challenges the civil aviation sector has been facing globally.
India has the fastest growing domestic aviation market in the world, where domestic air passenger demand grew by 28.1 per cent in July 2015 as compared to a year ago.
This growth is almost three times that of China (10.9 per cent) and five times that of the United States (5.9 per cent) during the same period.
To help this fast-growing sector deal with operational and management challenges, the Indian Aviation Academy has been providing training to officials of Airports Authority of India (AAI), Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).
The academy in New Delhi was set up jointly by these departments under the aegis of NIAMAR Society which was formed in July 2010.
Sudhir Raheja, Chairman, Airports Authority of India, said, "They are adopting the best practices. In fact, they are recently awarded as best course developer unit by ICAO, from where all over the world the officers can come and get trained in that particular course. For example: payment design and friction testing at the runaway. These are the places where we have recognition from ICAO."
To Read the News in Full 15/07/16 ANI/Business Standard
India has the fastest growing domestic aviation market in the world, where domestic air passenger demand grew by 28.1 per cent in July 2015 as compared to a year ago.
This growth is almost three times that of China (10.9 per cent) and five times that of the United States (5.9 per cent) during the same period.
To help this fast-growing sector deal with operational and management challenges, the Indian Aviation Academy has been providing training to officials of Airports Authority of India (AAI), Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).
The academy in New Delhi was set up jointly by these departments under the aegis of NIAMAR Society which was formed in July 2010.
Sudhir Raheja, Chairman, Airports Authority of India, said, "They are adopting the best practices. In fact, they are recently awarded as best course developer unit by ICAO, from where all over the world the officers can come and get trained in that particular course. For example: payment design and friction testing at the runaway. These are the places where we have recognition from ICAO."
To Read the News in Full 15/07/16 ANI/Business Standard
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